Canada is a constitutional monarch with a parliamentary type of wherein the Crown is the foundation of the judicial, legislative, and executive branches of government
The role of the monarch is practical and legal but not political
The constitution defines the government as the sovereign acting on the advice of the queen’s privy council of Canada
For The United States:
federal constitutional republic
executive, judicial, legislative branches
2 major parties
Democratic, Republican
a few minor parties
includes Libertarian
For Mexico:
Federal Republic
Political Leaders: Felipe Calderon (president 2006-2012), Vicente Fox (president 2000-2006), Enrique Pena Nieto (Current president)
Elections: Six year term called sexenio, there is a ban on re-elections, elected by the direct, popular, universal suffrage, whoever wins the most popular votes is elected and there is no runoff election, in 1929 all the revolutionary leaders united in 1 political party and called it The National Revolutionary Party which later changed it’s name to the Party of the Mexican Revolution
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